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ADVERTISED GOODS AND SERVICES ARE YOUR GUARD AGAINST INFERIORITY Miss J. Chisholm, Huntly, is guest of Mrs Pomfrett. the Of Prime Importance to the Housewife A three months’ course of instruction at Massey Agricultural College is being undertaken by Mr Alf. Hawkins, of the staff of the Hikurangi Dairy Co. He left for the College this week. Miss Doris Twizell, of Sandringham, was a week-end visitor to Hikurangi. For the duration of the school holidays Miss Grace Boswell is on visit to Hikurangi. Mr S. Sherwin has left Hikurangi for Auckland. where he is to receive further medical treatment. s fr dm n o n Standard Quality Groceries at Keen Prices YOU CAN’T GO WRONG HERE—THIS WEEK’S ' SPECIAL— ' PILLOW SLIPS for Hd 6 Large Island Oranges for ] Mr and Mrs G. D. Lawrio and family, of Tc Awamutu. are spending the school holidays with Mrs R. A. Dickson, Otonga. ECONOMIC STORES PHONE 40 HIKURANGI Miss Blanche Hall, George Street, is on vacation. She left Hikurangi by express on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs E. Meyer are the guests of Mr A, Rarity. Warn. Following his retirement from the headmaslership of the Hikurangi school. Mr J. Teesdale left the district during the week. He is retiring to his farm properly at Maungatapore. An Auckland visitor to Hikurangi is Mrs Malcolm who is staying with her son.- Mr Sandy Malcolm. George Street. Miss Hilda Hallett and Mr Duncan Baxter left Hikurangi on Sunday for Te Awamutu. Mr Baxter is to spend a short holiday with his brother, Mr Jim Baxter. , Mr and Mrs Howard Ball who left for Auckland on Wednesday, pOSt(i The Least Expensive Form of Travel RIDE A BICYCLE Ride it to work and for pleasure . . . Saves time, fares and shoe leather . . . Here are Superior Makes “THE EMPIRE” “fi.S.A.” at a Price- you can Alford—£B/17/6 ■ £9/10/Also Two Good Second-hand 1 Boy’s Reconditioned Cycle, good order £2/10/1 8.5. A., as new .. £6/10/C. GAGER Two Shops tllkiTßAkGl Phone 25M poned their departure three' days in order that Mrs Ball could comply with a request to sing at the crowning ' ceremony of the Hikurangi Queen. From Pukehuia, Mrs T. Hughes and her small granddaughter, Desma Williams, are spending a fortnight with Mrs L. Mitchell, at the boardinghouse Hikurangi. Another to leave Hikurangi during the week was Mr A. Gilbert. He is to make his home in Morrinsville. Mothers’ Day Service The Methodist Church, Hikurangi, 'was packed to capacity on Sunday last when a special Mother’s Day service was conducted. During the service Mrs Howard Ball sang a vocal solo. The special sermon was preached by Rev. A. Sanft. Early in the service two little girls mpvod among the congregation distributing while buttonholes to all who attended. Queen Supporters Thanked The committee of the Town Queen. Miss Elsie Hawson. met following the announcement of the Queen- Carnival winner. Mrs Hawson, mother of the queen, thanked the committee and all who had supported the candidature of her daughter. Mrs Newby, of Waro, also thanked the Waro queen’s committee and all who had helped Miss Joyce Newby, the Waro queen.

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Northern Advocate, 13 May 1938, Page 2

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